1st Edition

Post-translational Modifications of Proteins

By John J. Harding, M. James C. Crabbe Copyright 1991
    272 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Post-Translational Modifications of Proteins discusses several important topics of interest to researchers and students in protein chemistry and biochemistry, including the occurrence and function of hydroxylated residues and the three enzymes required for their formation; the damaging effects of reactions between sugars and proteins; ADP-riboosylation of proteins outside the nucleus; and Monod, Wyman, and Changeux's concerted model for allosteric control of enzyme activity exemplified by studies on glycogen phosphorylase. The application of Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectometry (FAB-MS) to studies on the structure and biosynthesis of various oligosaccharide moieties in protein is examined, and the understanding of the structural diversity and function of glycoprotein oligosaccharides is discussed in this volume.

    Hydroxylation of Proline and Lysine Residues in Collagens and Other Animal and Plant Proteins (K.I. Kivirikko, R. Myllyla and T. Pihlajaniemi). Advanced Glycosylation Endproducts (R. Bucala, H. Vlassara and A. Cerami). Rabbit Muscle Glycogen Phosphorylase b. The Structural Basis of Activation and Catalysis (N.G. Oikonomakos, K.R. Acharya and L.N. Johnson). Mono-ADP-Ribosylation of Proteins (S. van Heyningen). Glycan Structures in Glycoproteins and Their Analysis by Fast Atom Bombardment Mass Spectrometry (A. Dell, R.A. McDowell and M.E. Rogers). Glycoproteins of Mammalian and Avian Cells (F.W. Hemming).

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    John J. Harding, M. James C. Crabbe